faw-ee f'ar
* Faw: The "f" sound is similar to English "fa" but with a slightly softer "w" sound.
* Ee: The "ee" sound is like the "ee" in "see" or "tree".
* F'ar: The "f'ar" is pronounced like the English "far" but with a slight emphasis on the "f" sound.
Here's a breakdown of the pronunciation:
1. faw: The "f" sound is slightly softer than in English.
2. ee: The "ee" sound is the same as in "see."
3. f'ar: The "f'ar" sound is similar to "far" but with a slight emphasis on the "f."
Remember to pronounce the "gh" as a "w" sound.
It's important to note that this is a very general pronunciation guide. The actual pronunciation may vary depending on the speaker's regional accent and dialect.